Deck & Fence Cleaning in Springdale, AR
Wood decks and fences gray and grow algae quickly under heavy tree cover and lake-fed humidity, and a careful low-pressure cleaning restores them without gouging the grain.
Wood decks and fences gray out because UV breaks down the lignin in the surface fibers, and the dark blotching most people call mildew is usually a mix of algae and tannin staining feeding on pollen and organic film. The fix is not pressure. On wood, a fan tip held too close blows out the soft spring grain between the harder grain lines and leaves the surface fuzzy and raised. That is furring, and once it happens the board drinks stain unevenly and weathers twice as fast. We clean wood with a sodium percarbonate or low-strength sodium hypochlorite solution that does the chemical work, then rinse at low pressure, keeping the wand moving and well back from the surface.
Surface dictates method. Pressure-treated and cedar respond best to a brightener step after cleaning to neutralize the cleaner and pull the wood back toward its natural tone. Composite boards (Trex, TimberTech and similar) should never be high-pressured. They scratch and the capped layer can haze. They want a deck-specific cleaner and a soft brush to lift ground-in grime from the grain texture. Vinyl fencing cleans easily with low pressure and a mild detergent, but oxidation and green algae on the north side need dwell time, not force.
Seal timing matters as much as the wash. Newly cleaned wood needs to dry to roughly 12 to 15 percent moisture before any stain or sealer goes on, which in our humidity usually means waiting 48 to 72 hours of dry weather. Seal too soon and you trap moisture, causing the finish to peel within a season.
Deck & Fence Cleaning in Springdale & Washington County
Springdale straddles the Washington-Benton county line in the heart of Northwest Arkansas, about two and a half hours northwest of our Conway base. It’s home to Tyson Foods’ corporate headquarters, and the poultry industry shapes the whole region, from the processing plants along the rail corridor to the truck traffic on Highway 412 and the I-49 spur. The city has grown fast, pushing east toward the Ozark foothills and the Springdale-to-Fayetteville stretch of Razorback Greenway, with established neighborhoods around Har-Ber Meadows, Cross Church, and the older downtown grid near Emma Avenue.
The exterior cleaning conditions up here differ from Central Arkansas. NWA sits higher and cooler, and the surrounding Ozark hardwoods and pine throw heavy oak and pine pollen every spring that yellows siding and decks. Summer humidity off Beaver Lake and the White River feeds black algae and green mildew on north-facing walls, roofs, and shaded concrete. Hard well and municipal water leaves mineral spotting on glass. Red Ozark clay and gravel-road dust track onto driveways and fleet vehicles, and winter freeze-thaw works grime deep into porous concrete and brick.
We’re an Arkansas-owned company based in Conway, and Springdale sits two to three hours from our HQ. We serve the Northwest Arkansas area on scheduled routed visits and for larger, recurring, or project-based work, planned in advance rather than same-day. If you’ve got a commercial property, an HOA, a fleet, or a one-time project up here, call 501-289-5623 and we’ll find a date that routes a crew your way.
Why Choose American Services AR for Deck & Fence Cleaning in Springdale?
We have cleaned exterior surfaces across Central Arkansas since 2010, and decks and fences are where technique separates a clean job from a ruined board. We run soft-wash and low-pressure equipment with adjustable downstream injection, so we control chemical strength and rinse pressure independently instead of leaning on a wand to do everything. Our crews identify the substrate first, dial dilution to the wood species or composite, protect plantings and metal hardware, and rinse thoroughly so no cleaner residue is left to streak. We are fully insured, local, and we will tell you honestly whether a deck should be cleaned and sealed or has weathered past the point where sealing buys you anything. No subcontracted strangers, no guesswork.
Deck & Fence Cleaning Pricing in Springdale, AR
Pricing depends on square footage, height and number of fence sides, wood versus composite or vinyl, and how heavy the algae and graying are, with most deck and fence jobs starting around our $300 minimum; call 501-289-5623 for a free, no-obligation quote.
Service Area — Deck & Fence Cleaning Near Springdale
We provide deck & fence cleaning in Springdale and nearby communities including Fayetteville, Rogers, Johnson. Explore our other Springdale services: Deck & Fence Cleaning.
Deck & Fence Cleaning in Springdale, AR — Frequently Asked Questions
Will pressure washing damage my wood deck or fence?
It can if done wrong. High pressure held close to softwood like pine or cedar tears out the soft grain and leaves a fuzzy, raised surface called furring, which makes the wood weather and stain unevenly afterward. We avoid that by doing the heavy lifting with cleaning solution and dwell time, then rinsing at low pressure with the wand kept moving and back from the surface. Done this way the wood comes clean without the fibers ever getting chewed up.
How long should I wait to stain or seal after cleaning?
Let the wood dry to about 12 to 15 percent moisture first, which in Arkansas humidity normally means 48 to 72 hours of dry weather after we wash it. Sealing wet or freshly cleaned wood traps moisture under the finish, and that finish will bubble, cloud, or peel within a season. If you want us to clean and you handle sealing, we'll tell you the soonest reasonable window based on the forecast.
My composite deck is dirty in the grain. Can you clean it without scratching it?
Yes. Composite boards like Trex and TimberTech should never be high-pressured because the capped surface scratches and hazes. We use a composite-safe cleaner with dwell time and a soft brush to lift the embedded grime out of the textured grain, then rinse at low pressure. That removes the ground-in dirt, algae, and mildew film without marring the cap.
The gray and black on my fence won't scrub off. What is it and can you remove it?
The gray is UV breakdown of the surface wood fibers, and the black or green blotching is algae and tannin staining, not loose dirt, which is why scrubbing alone does little. Both come off with the right cleaning solution that works chemically rather than mechanically. On wood we can also add a brightener step that neutralizes the cleaner and pulls the boards back toward their natural color instead of leaving them washed-out gray.
Do you serve Springdale?
Yes, but honestly: we're an Arkansas-owned company based in Conway, about two and a half hours southeast of Springdale, so we don't keep a crew in town. We serve the Northwest Arkansas area on scheduled routed visits and on larger, recurring, or project-based jobs that we plan ahead. We can't promise same-day or next-day service this far from our HQ, but for commercial properties, HOAs, fleets, and one-time projects, we'll route a crew up and get it done right. Call 501-289-5623 to set a date.
Why do roofs and north-facing walls get so streaky in Springdale?
Northwest Arkansas's humidity, combined with shade from the heavy Ozark tree canopy and moisture off Beaver Lake and the White River, creates ideal conditions for algae and mildew. The dark streaks on roofs are a living organism called gloeocapsa magma, and the green or black film on north-facing, shaded walls is algae and mildew that thrive where surfaces stay damp. Both need the correct soft-wash solution to actually kill the organism, otherwise it grows right back within months.
Get a Free Deck & Fence Cleaning Estimate in Springdale, AR
American Services AR is an Arkansas-owned company serving Springdale on scheduled routed visits and for larger or recurring jobs. Call or text (501) 289-5623 for a free deck & fence cleaning quote and we will confirm the next routing to your area.